No, helium is not a renewable resource. It is a finite gas that is primarily extracted from natural gas fields and is formed over millions of years through the decay of radioactive elements in the Earth's crust. Once released into the atmosphere, helium eventually escapes into space and cannot be replenished, making it a non-renewable resource. Sustainable management practices are essential to conserve existing helium supplies.
No. Helium is non-renewable and irreplaceable. Its properties are unique and unlike hydrocarbon fuels (natural gas or oil), there are no biosynthetic ways to make an alternative to helium. All should make better efforts to recycle it.
No, helium is a non-renewable resource and cannot be artificially created through scientific processes or methods.
Wind is a renewable resource. Oil is not a renewable resource.
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A renewable resource is when a natural resource can replenish itself.
Yes the ocean is a renewable resource
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Bauxite is not a renewable resource.
It is renewable!
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